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he was one of the first people to do that, but for newt gingrich. -- for newt gingrich. rubio has chosen to stay out of the race and call balls and strikes when he thinks that candidates have gotten out of line. but there is no genuine upside for either of these men to stick their neck out for either of these candidates. host: tuesday the president delivers his state of the union address followed by a three-day tour, including bipartisanship, part of the weekly address. here's a portion of what he had to say over the weekend. [video clip] >> just two days ago, a senator promised to obstruct every judgeship i have appointed unless they fire the consumer watchdog i put in place to protect the american people from financial schemes or malpractice. for the most part it is not that the senator thinks that the nominees are unqualified. in fact, all of the judicial nominees being blocked have bipartisan support. almost 90% had unanimous support from the judiciary committee. instead, one of the senator's aides told reporters that the senator plans to delay and slow the process i
he was one of the first people to do that, but for newt gingrich. -- for newt gingrich. rubio has chosen to stay out of the race and call balls and strikes when he thinks that candidates have gotten out of line. but there is no genuine upside for either of these men to stick their neck out for either of these candidates. host: tuesday the president delivers his state of the union address followed by a three-day tour, including bipartisanship, part of the weekly address. here's a portion of what...
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let's finish the revolution and let's elect newt gingrich, please, elect newt gingrich next tuesday, thank you. [applause] >> before it gets started, how many of you are either veterans or families of veterans? virtually all of you. [applause] i think we owe you a real debt of gratitude. i want to say thank you for coming to this rally. [applause] without your willingness to risk everything -- when you swear the oath to be in the armed services, you are basically signing over your life to the commander in chief. this is the flag that george washington flow of valley forge in front of his command headquarters. this is the flag of the commander in chief of the american army. when they met in philadelphia, he presided over the constitutional convention. when they wrote into the constitution that the president is the commander-in-chief, they knew what they meant. he was not an adviser in chief for a talker in chief. he was not a politician in chief. he bears the ultimate or she bears the ultimate responsibility for the defense of the united states and the defeat of our enemies. that is h
let's finish the revolution and let's elect newt gingrich, please, elect newt gingrich next tuesday, thank you. [applause] >> before it gets started, how many of you are either veterans or families of veterans? virtually all of you. [applause] i think we owe you a real debt of gratitude. i want to say thank you for coming to this rally. [applause] without your willingness to risk everything -- when you swear the oath to be in the armed services, you are basically signing over your life to...
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and then the newt gingrich chair. then we will hear about the iowa caucus and its role in the election. "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. right here on c-span. republican presidential candidate ron paul said that all u.s. wars since world war ii have been unconstitutional since they have not been authorized by congress. he has also ruled out running as a third-party candidate if he does not receive the party nomination. he is at an editorial board meeting. this is about an hour. >> and good morning. my name is rick green. with us today at our editorial board is ron paul, representative from the 14th district of texas. congressman paul is a candidate for the republican nomination for the president of the united states. we wanted to give you a couple of moments, a couple of minutes to talk about where you are with the campaign, some key points you are making out there to your supporters. we will ask you some questions after that. >> my campaign has been going on for a long time. i have been campaigning fro
and then the newt gingrich chair. then we will hear about the iowa caucus and its role in the election. "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. right here on c-span. republican presidential candidate ron paul said that all u.s. wars since world war ii have been unconstitutional since they have not been authorized by congress. he has also ruled out running as a third-party candidate if he does not receive the party nomination. he is at an editorial board meeting. this is about...
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he sat down with five candidates, including newt gingrich. the ground rules was no criticism of other candidates. here's part of the exchange. clip: governor mitt romney ran saying that he created 100,000 jobs in the private sector. and clip: we have said that we would not allow negative comments. foot go in and try to answer the question. i believe that it is fair to ask for the records to be clear. my total record is clear, as i helped to found four small companies. i think that to ask questions about a particular company is not the same as attacking capitalism and i do not see how you and expect to have a presidential campaign in which -- in which an entire sector is avoided. i guarantee you, if we avoid it, our nominee in the fall is not going to find that obama avoids it at all. every single candidate has to be prepared to answer the question before the nomination so that we know that whoever renominate is capable of surviving the fall campaign. host: that was yesterday on the "the fox news channel." that seemed to be much of the news th
he sat down with five candidates, including newt gingrich. the ground rules was no criticism of other candidates. here's part of the exchange. clip: governor mitt romney ran saying that he created 100,000 jobs in the private sector. and clip: we have said that we would not allow negative comments. foot go in and try to answer the question. i believe that it is fair to ask for the records to be clear. my total record is clear, as i helped to found four small companies. i think that to ask...
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this has been huge for newt gingrich. we will be watching to see whether a casino magnate does going forward. he poured a lot of money into newt gingrich's super pac, which put out the ads attacking mitt romney and his record at bain capital. the model for how to run a primary will change going forward. host: scottsdale, ariz., good morning. caller: this is been very good. i want mitt romney and everyone talks about his wealth. but the kennedys were camelot with their well. -- with their wealth. newt gets $60,000 per ft.. -- per speech. there will not be a lot of debates during the presidential. the other thing -- he yelled at fox yesterday because they asked him about freddie mac. he got mad. and the last thing, i have seven grandchildren, three of them are girls. 4, 14, and 22. i would like you to ask newt when he comes, he is such a historian, has there ever been a mistress and a white house? our moral values are better in the west and south carolina. they tell us how good in morrill -- how good in morals they are. whe
this has been huge for newt gingrich. we will be watching to see whether a casino magnate does going forward. he poured a lot of money into newt gingrich's super pac, which put out the ads attacking mitt romney and his record at bain capital. the model for how to run a primary will change going forward. host: scottsdale, ariz., good morning. caller: this is been very good. i want mitt romney and everyone talks about his wealth. but the kennedys were camelot with their well. -- with their...
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newt gingrich is in third. newt gingrich, earlier today. this is about an hour. -- mitt romney, earlier today. this is about an hour. [applause] [applause] >> good morning. how are you doing today? it is wonderful to be with you here, i and pinkerton. i have the privilege -- privilege of representing you in the senate. i have -- why are we here this morning? we are here because we are worried about america and the future of the american dream. that is why i am here. i love our country. i love my two children. four years old, seven years old. i am really worried about the future our great country. but, i am so encourage because i am here today with mitt romney. [applause] we have a president right now, if you think about the state of our country, we have accumulated $15 trillion in debt. under this president, we have accumulated $5 trillion of that debt. we lost 1.7 million jobs in this country. ladies and gentlemen, we cannot afford another four more years of barack obama. [applause] so, on tuesday, you have the opportunity here, in the gra
newt gingrich is in third. newt gingrich, earlier today. this is about an hour. -- mitt romney, earlier today. this is about an hour. [applause] [applause] >> good morning. how are you doing today? it is wonderful to be with you here, i and pinkerton. i have the privilege -- privilege of representing you in the senate. i have -- why are we here this morning? we are here because we are worried about america and the future of the american dream. that is why i am here. i love our country. i...
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it was mocked by newt gingrich. what do you attribute that to? >> first of all, the hispanic vote in the republican primary in florida is very different than the hispanic vote nationwide. it is heavily cuban americans who have been here for generations. people to come here from cuba and are already -- automatically granted political asylum. illegal immigration is not an issue in that part of florida. the political establishment in the cuban community is almost uniformly all lined up behind mitt romney. marco rubio is in neutral. on two occasions this week, he called all speaker gingrich on a couple of things he was trying to do. it almost created the perception that rubio was more inclined to support mitt romney. that is a big difference between florida and, say, texas. the hispanic vote here is not as attend to the immigration issue as they are in places like texas. tot: let's take a look at hypothetical matchups in florida. in a head-to-head matchup of the election held today, mitt romney would get 48%. the president would get 44 percent. expla
it was mocked by newt gingrich. what do you attribute that to? >> first of all, the hispanic vote in the republican primary in florida is very different than the hispanic vote nationwide. it is heavily cuban americans who have been here for generations. people to come here from cuba and are already -- automatically granted political asylum. illegal immigration is not an issue in that part of florida. the political establishment in the cuban community is almost uniformly all lined up...
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guest: i do not think my reaction is much different than what newt gingrich's has been. he and knowledge and he made terrible mistakes in his life and at the end of his marriages have been the biggest mistake of his life. it is one that he regretted, what he needed to go to god for forgiveness. as rick perry's in the of the day when he was endorsing him, he is not perfect, but none of us are. subsequent to that time in his life, and he has obviously converted to catholicism. i am not his pastor, priest, or rabbi, but we have been friends for over 30 years and i've seen a real change in his life. i've seen a remarkable development of a christian character. i think the message of yesterday in south carolina, and message that is more than political, i think it is a spiritual message. it is one of redemption, one of forgiveness, one of second chances. ironically enough, 73% of all the boats that gingrich received yesterday came from born-again evangelicals. contrary to the stereotype of this constituency, they do not judge others. they recognize that everyone, as the bible s
guest: i do not think my reaction is much different than what newt gingrich's has been. he and knowledge and he made terrible mistakes in his life and at the end of his marriages have been the biggest mistake of his life. it is one that he regretted, what he needed to go to god for forgiveness. as rick perry's in the of the day when he was endorsing him, he is not perfect, but none of us are. subsequent to that time in his life, and he has obviously converted to catholicism. i am not his...
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now, newt gingrich. he was at a town all meeting with veterans at the right museum of world war ii history. he is joined by bud mcfarland and former new hampshire u.s. senator, bob smith. >> i have a special connection to wolfeboro, my son went to school here and was happy to be here. i would like to tell you about the candidate i've endorsed for the president of the united states. the reason i've endorsed him is for the very reason i'm involved in politics. i haven't been in politics that long, it's my third term in the house and i moved forward in the speakership pretty quickly. one of the reasons i think i was able to is as i became involved and spent first term in the legislature, i began to realize that the republican party in new hampshire had a problem and the problem with this, we weren't presenting to the people of new hampshire a clear, conservative alternative. we weren't going to the people of new hampshire and unabash edly saying, we're republicans and we're republicans because we believe in
now, newt gingrich. he was at a town all meeting with veterans at the right museum of world war ii history. he is joined by bud mcfarland and former new hampshire u.s. senator, bob smith. >> i have a special connection to wolfeboro, my son went to school here and was happy to be here. i would like to tell you about the candidate i've endorsed for the president of the united states. the reason i've endorsed him is for the very reason i'm involved in politics. i haven't been in politics...
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newt gingrich lost a little ground. this week it will be critical for some of those undecided voters. candidates are combing the state as fast and furiously as they can, and the ads are running 24/7. news coverage is at all-time peaks, so there's plenty of opportunities for floridians to be swayed in these last few days. >> tippet -- is typical retail politics work in florida? >> it certainly does. our electorate is going to be primarily over 45 on election day, and it is often the case that if you go to an event, there is a candidate in person, and you shake their hand and get a picture or whatever, the chances that you will turn out go up markedly, and so did the chances that you will vote for that person. of course, they are all trying to get the great photo opportunity, at this restaurant go to this little housing area, whatever, trying to get the perfect place that sways a certain demographic. campaigning in florida requires a lot of focus group work and figuring out the slices that you have to, you know, campaign
newt gingrich lost a little ground. this week it will be critical for some of those undecided voters. candidates are combing the state as fast and furiously as they can, and the ads are running 24/7. news coverage is at all-time peaks, so there's plenty of opportunities for floridians to be swayed in these last few days. >> tippet -- is typical retail politics work in florida? >> it certainly does. our electorate is going to be primarily over 45 on election day, and it is often the...
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>> i can. >> i -- newt gingrich was late because he was talking to everyone. all of us political junkies like what you have done. we wonder if we should go to the rally or watch on c-span. with the candidates, it is hard to decide. i lost my job three years ago and had to drive to minneapolis for 20 months. i have asked about that. newt had a good answer with terms of policy and using technology to bring jobs back to rural areas. but also -- he was more interested -- >> that is an issue that came up? one of the questions that came up with gingrich? >> i was interested. certainly for me, telecommuting is essential. and this can work. we can talk to the people of minneapolis, who doen't have to commute each day. i appreciate what he says. i am worried about all the money from fanny mae, it does concern me. but i thought that this was very important. i did not feel like romney was listening to the people of iowa. through,was flying not listening to people when she was campaigning. she was not taking questions, with what people's concerns were. >> thank you for th
>> i can. >> i -- newt gingrich was late because he was talking to everyone. all of us political junkies like what you have done. we wonder if we should go to the rally or watch on c-span. with the candidates, it is hard to decide. i lost my job three years ago and had to drive to minneapolis for 20 months. i have asked about that. newt had a good answer with terms of policy and using technology to bring jobs back to rural areas. but also -- he was more interested -- >> that...
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newt gingrich cashed in. he was paid over $1.6 million by the agency that helped to create a crisis. >> i offered in vice as and historian. >> he was censured for ethics violations. he resigned from congress in disgrace. he cashed in as a d.c. insider. if he wins, this guy would be very happy. >> i am mitt romney and i approved this message. >> if he is dishonest to obtain the job, he will be dishonest on the job. >> what kind of man would distort and the scene just to win? this man. he said he has always voted republican when he has had the opportunity. in the 1992 massachusetts primary, he had the chance to vote for a george bush or pat buchanan. he voted for the liberal democrat instead. he said his investment in fannie and freddie were in a blind trust. as reported in the national journal, he earned thousands of dollars from investments not in a blind trust. he denied seeing a false at his campaign used to attack newt gingrich, iran the's -- but mitt romney's campaign approved it and his voice is on it sa
newt gingrich cashed in. he was paid over $1.6 million by the agency that helped to create a crisis. >> i offered in vice as and historian. >> he was censured for ethics violations. he resigned from congress in disgrace. he cashed in as a d.c. insider. if he wins, this guy would be very happy. >> i am mitt romney and i approved this message. >> if he is dishonest to obtain the job, he will be dishonest on the job. >> what kind of man would distort and the scene...
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nevertheless, newt gingrich has a ceiling. he is one of the least popular candidates i think republicans could put forward. he is unacceptable to a huge amount of the party. personal flaws, political flaws. and he is the only guy left on the field who could possibly compete with money. every time he stands up, he hits his head on the ceiling. this is the old newt we are seeing. every time he gets to the front of the pack, he blows himself up. i think he will collapse either before saturday or after saturday. and then, the game should be runny's. >> but why does somebody always pop up? it has been the story of the last seven or eight months. >> i want to publicly congratulate david on this. when i was here, there were two things that were lacking. one was any hint of sexual activity. [laughter] the second was a route out -- >> it is a sex joke. [laughter] >> i am actually late for something. then the issue is running -- romney. i think he is a much better candidate, but he is not like anybody you sort of know. i tell the story
nevertheless, newt gingrich has a ceiling. he is one of the least popular candidates i think republicans could put forward. he is unacceptable to a huge amount of the party. personal flaws, political flaws. and he is the only guy left on the field who could possibly compete with money. every time he stands up, he hits his head on the ceiling. this is the old newt we are seeing. every time he gets to the front of the pack, he blows himself up. i think he will collapse either before saturday or...
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we welcome the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich? [applause] [no audio] >> let me just say i am thrilled to be here and you have two great congressmen here as a moderate its allies suspect will do a lot better job than some of the report porter's we have been up against. i am looking forward to it. [applause] >> speaker gingrich, on behalf of congressman duncan and everyone here, we can scarcely imagine the sacrifices that are involved with running for political office. we want to thank your families for the sacrifices they make as you go on this journey. [applause] speaker gingrich, the justices have two things in common -- they are widely perceived as being applicant -- activist judges with a liberal bias and were appointed by democratic presidents. how can we make sure we're not surprised again by the supreme court nominations and a gingrich administration? >> that is a very important question. let's broaden it by how we balance the judiciary. if you go to newt.org, you'll see a 52-page paper that starts with the declaration of in
we welcome the former speaker of the house, newt gingrich? [applause] [no audio] >> let me just say i am thrilled to be here and you have two great congressmen here as a moderate its allies suspect will do a lot better job than some of the report porter's we have been up against. i am looking forward to it. [applause] >> speaker gingrich, on behalf of congressman duncan and everyone here, we can scarcely imagine the sacrifices that are involved with running for political office. we...
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newt gingrich has said, i have to do well or i am out. that attrition is going to happen naturally. i am surprised they do not want to be more active than playing a role in helping to shape this contest. they seem to be saying, we will let the voters decide. let us go let us be seeing romney. it is not a strong force. at the end of the day, we need to coalesce around mitt romney? >> one of the funniest things was amy's question on electability. that might be the inevitable direction where the party is headed. we want to have this social conservative show down at some point. maybe we will head to romney. >> why does this meeting matter? >> there is a sense that mitt romney is this close to capturing the nomination. we are very far away from the rest of the primaries. he still has a lot of delegates he needs to collect. south carolina is going to be a very important place. we have seen the consternation from social conservatives throughout this process that one candidate could not coalesced support come up money, organization, to be that bold color against the pastel of mitt romney. t
newt gingrich has said, i have to do well or i am out. that attrition is going to happen naturally. i am surprised they do not want to be more active than playing a role in helping to shape this contest. they seem to be saying, we will let the voters decide. let us go let us be seeing romney. it is not a strong force. at the end of the day, we need to coalesce around mitt romney? >> one of the funniest things was amy's question on electability. that might be the inevitable direction where...
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we checked out newt gingrich on his income. think we ought to check out how much money he's made from lobbyists. >> let's talk about the -- the group that called me corrupt was a group called crew. if you haven't been organized and served by that, you are not a republican. they call all contributions from pacs corrupt. you should know better than to site george sore rose-type organizations. ron, i'm a conservative. i'm not a libertarian. i believe in some government. i do believe that government -- as a senator from pennsylvania, that i had a responsibility to go out there and represent the interest of my state. and that's what i did that pennsylvania was able to get its fair share of money back. i don't apologize for that anymore than you would when you ear marked funds for things you did in texas. i think i'm known in this race and was known in washington, d.c. as a cause guy. i care deeply about this country and the causes that i think are at the core of this country. and when i left the united states senate i got involved i
we checked out newt gingrich on his income. think we ought to check out how much money he's made from lobbyists. >> let's talk about the -- the group that called me corrupt was a group called crew. if you haven't been organized and served by that, you are not a republican. they call all contributions from pacs corrupt. you should know better than to site george sore rose-type organizations. ron, i'm a conservative. i'm not a libertarian. i believe in some government. i do believe that...
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if you want a life of independence and paychecks you have newt gingrich. i will bet you we have votes everywhere. [cheers and applause] i just talked to rick perry who is deeply committed. but as generous of his endorsement this week. his passion, we are going to work with him to return power to the states, the local government to get it added washington, d.c. -- out of washington, d.c. [applause] one reason i ask you to be with me, if we shrink the washington bureaucracy, we have to grow citizenship back home. i am also committed to getting back to a balanced budget. since i am the only speaker of the house to help create four consecutive balanced budgets, i can tell you i will work very hard to get back to a balanced budget as rapidly as possible and run a surplus to pay down the debt son of chinese leverage -- so that no chinese a leverage exists on the united states. [applause] part of our national security house to be having an american -- hasted be having an american energy policy. i want america to become so energy independent that no american presi
if you want a life of independence and paychecks you have newt gingrich. i will bet you we have votes everywhere. [cheers and applause] i just talked to rick perry who is deeply committed. but as generous of his endorsement this week. his passion, we are going to work with him to return power to the states, the local government to get it added washington, d.c. -- out of washington, d.c. [applause] one reason i ask you to be with me, if we shrink the washington bureaucracy, we have to grow...
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i am new to gingrich and i approved this message. -- i am newt gingrich and i approve this message. >> who has the best chance to be obama? and rick santorum. he is rock-solid on values issues, a favorite of the tea party. more foreign policy credentials than any candidate. rick santorum, a trusted conservative who gives us the best chance to take back america. >> in the last iowa caucuses in 2008, barack obama when the democratic caucuses and went on to when the presidency. mike huckabee won the republican of iowa caucuses, but dropped out of the race two months later. through tuesday, are c-span cameras are following the 2012 republican candidate at the events throughout the state. every morning, belittled -- political guests are taking your calls on "washington journal." the results of all of the nearly 1800 caucuses, plus candidate speeches. for more resources, and use our campaign 2012 website to watch videos of the candidates on the campaign trail. read the latest from candid political reporters, and people like you from social media sites. >> what a pity it is not interested in
i am new to gingrich and i approved this message. -- i am newt gingrich and i approve this message. >> who has the best chance to be obama? and rick santorum. he is rock-solid on values issues, a favorite of the tea party. more foreign policy credentials than any candidate. rick santorum, a trusted conservative who gives us the best chance to take back america. >> in the last iowa caucuses in 2008, barack obama when the democratic caucuses and went on to when the presidency. mike...
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he is virtually tied at third place with rick santorum and former house speaker newt gingrich. this is about 45 minutes. this runs about 45 minutes. let me sign that. >> thank you. i think we can support rick perry to not have any california bailouts in the future. >> i appreciate you being out here. [unintelligible] [applause] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] >> well, everybody. i appreciate you tang the time to come out. we really want you to come and the caucus for governor rick perry on the third. i also want to give a shout out to ann over there. rit now it is my distinct pleasure to introduce a very special woman. i met her in a couple of months ago. i can tell you that you can judge a man by the company he keeps. there is no final emple than the first lady of texas -- anita perry. she is a professional nurse and has been so for 17 years. she is just about the best asset that the governor has. i handed over to the first lady of texas, i need that. . >> thank you. --anita perry. >> thank you. it is great to be in fort dodge, iowa. thank you for joining
he is virtually tied at third place with rick santorum and former house speaker newt gingrich. this is about 45 minutes. this runs about 45 minutes. let me sign that. >> thank you. i think we can support rick perry to not have any california bailouts in the future. >> i appreciate you being out here. [unintelligible] [applause] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] >> well, everybody. i appreciate you tang the time to come out. we really want you to come and...
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he has given money to a committee supporting newt gingrich. the broader question, what do you think of the so-called superpacs? guest: they have taken money and politics to an unheard of level. $52 million was spent in the iowa caucuses. there was in many years ago that that was what a president to campaign spent all over the country. we have to get a voluntary, well promoted system of campaign finance where people can give up to $300. they do not have to give anything if they do not want to. ballots qualified candidates would have a certain amount of time on tv and radio. otherwise, we would have to amend the constitution, which is too difficult to do, but not impossible. host: tell us the story behind this book that you wrote a little while back. it is coming back in paperback. "only the super rich can save us." guest: i take 17 realize multi billionaires, people like warren buffett, yoko ono and others. they get together in a mountain top hotel. it happens in one year. it is political fiction, but it could happen. they say, how can we turn
he has given money to a committee supporting newt gingrich. the broader question, what do you think of the so-called superpacs? guest: they have taken money and politics to an unheard of level. $52 million was spent in the iowa caucuses. there was in many years ago that that was what a president to campaign spent all over the country. we have to get a voluntary, well promoted system of campaign finance where people can give up to $300. they do not have to give anything if they do not want to....
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. >> coming up, newt gingrich joined us this morning on washington journal. we begin with a clip from his victory speech. [video clip] >> there were two debates where people reacted so strongly to the news media. i think there was something fundamental that i wish the powers that be in the news media would take seriously. the american people feel that they have been forced to quit being americans and become some other system. guest: i will give a speech on health contrasting obamacare and health care. there was a speech on economic growth. there will be a speech on cuba and latin america. i help once a day to do something positive and clear about positive ways of moving forward as a country to get back on the right track. the florida debate could be a positive dialogue about what would be best for america's future. host: phyllis is on the line with a question. caller: we are working for you. i have friends in florida who are already passing out fliers. how bout an import tax we can get out of jobs that? guest: you raise a good point. the fact that the preside
. >> coming up, newt gingrich joined us this morning on washington journal. we begin with a clip from his victory speech. [video clip] >> there were two debates where people reacted so strongly to the news media. i think there was something fundamental that i wish the powers that be in the news media would take seriously. the american people feel that they have been forced to quit being americans and become some other system. guest: i will give a speech on health contrasting...
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., and newt gingrich at 5:30 p.m. follow the candidates to the iowa caucuses here on c-span. >> tuesday, the "road to the white house" goes to america's heartland for the iowa caucus. coverage continues at 7:00 a.m. eastern live at des moines from "washington journal." later at 7:00 p.m., our preview program on the caucus process and the state of the republican presidential race. then at 8:00, c-span's live caucus coverage followed by the entire caucuses' results and candidates' speeches. live coverage of a western caucus on c-span. it is available on c-span radio and online. >> wikipedia is not interested in the truth you but what can be verified. >> as creator of the blog, he explains the ins and outs. >> a newspaper has it gone through editorial layers. and that's a phrase that ploggers will laugh at. and sometimes they have been shown to be right or uncovered stories. but on the overall, you are more likely to trust something from the "washington post" or "new york times" than something you found on a blog spot si
., and newt gingrich at 5:30 p.m. follow the candidates to the iowa caucuses here on c-span. >> tuesday, the "road to the white house" goes to america's heartland for the iowa caucus. coverage continues at 7:00 a.m. eastern live at des moines from "washington journal." later at 7:00 p.m., our preview program on the caucus process and the state of the republican presidential race. then at 8:00, c-span's live caucus coverage followed by the entire caucuses' results and...
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newt gingrich has as much of a chance as anyone. he was hinting around the edges. the top concern of voters is it electability. it will be interesting to see how these candidates come out of new hampshire in position. it is a head-to-head race, it is going to be fascinating to watch. it is the last band and the chairman come from that. >> 10 days between new hampshire and south carolina. that is a lifetime in politics. >> i think it is a lifetime in politics. it is not long enough to reverse the trajectory of the race so far. it is definitely going to propel whoever the winner is out of north carolina. it is going to allow some people one last shot. the direction of the contest is not going to be able to be reversed entirely. it is one of the reasons you do not see senator santorum advertising a lot in new hampshire. south carolina is the new new hampshire. it will be fascinating to watch. >> there are four regions in south carolina that will be important. we heard chad connelly talk about the upstate, the low lands and the midlands and myrtle beach. they are more
newt gingrich has as much of a chance as anyone. he was hinting around the edges. the top concern of voters is it electability. it will be interesting to see how these candidates come out of new hampshire in position. it is a head-to-head race, it is going to be fascinating to watch. it is the last band and the chairman come from that. >> 10 days between new hampshire and south carolina. that is a lifetime in politics. >> i think it is a lifetime in politics. it is not long enough...
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newt gingrich spent some time in the state's capital. keith boast -- he hosted a call in town meeting. rick santorum hold a rally in mt. pleasant. rick perry campaign near the coast. there was one candidate who did not join the others, ron paul is back home. he is taking a few days off the campaign trail. ken scott from south carolina hosting a first in the south -- tim scott hosting a first in the south town hall meeting. [indistinct conversations] >> if you guys on this side,, and. we have seats right over here so you feel like you are in the front row. i still have some great seats right here. why do you not come over. you guys standing under this one, there are still four or five seats together. a family that sit together stays together. ladies, you have greatcoats. you do not want to be standing there. why don't you come over he cut -- there are -- why don't you come over here at. there are many better guys over here under the tent. >> hello, everybody. about two hours ago i agreed to and see this event. emcee this event. those of y
newt gingrich spent some time in the state's capital. keith boast -- he hosted a call in town meeting. rick santorum hold a rally in mt. pleasant. rick perry campaign near the coast. there was one candidate who did not join the others, ron paul is back home. he is taking a few days off the campaign trail. ken scott from south carolina hosting a first in the south -- tim scott hosting a first in the south town hall meeting. [indistinct conversations] >> if you guys on this side,, and. we...
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they all mentione obeyed that et newt gingrich who mentioned mitt romney at bain capital. rick santorum, hall meeting kicks off tomorrow. >> it is easy to follow the candidates through social media. cut to the website and find what they are posting and real time. what he wears like you are saying of facebook, twitter, and more. more. -- this week on the communicators, new york times columnist nick bilton talks about how technology has changed the media. >> we like to look at the future what technology is coming down the road. nick bilton, what do you write about? >> i read about anything to do with technology and business and the way society is changing culture. i read about companies that affect what we're doing. it is just a range of technology and culture. >> when did you move to the san francisco area? >> i am a san francisco resident as of 4 months ago. i am out here now enjoying the weather. >> why did you move out there? >> i have been in the city for 15 years. i have been a reporter break couple of years now. when i became a reporter, there definitely was a burgeon
they all mentione obeyed that et newt gingrich who mentioned mitt romney at bain capital. rick santorum, hall meeting kicks off tomorrow. >> it is easy to follow the candidates through social media. cut to the website and find what they are posting and real time. what he wears like you are saying of facebook, twitter, and more. more. -- this week on the communicators, new york times columnist nick bilton talks about how technology has changed the media. >> we like to look at the...
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principles newt gingrich. >> you feel absolutely right and i do too. >> i agree with speaker gingrich. i don't think governor's romney's plan is particularly bold. >> newt gingrich was right. >> for more resorses in the presidential race, use c-span campaign 2012. see what the cained dates have said on issues important to you and read the latest from candidates, political reporters, and people like you from social media sites. >> social media representatives from google, facebook, and e vote took part on a panel discussion on the impact social media is having on elections. this is from the southern leadership conference in charleston, south carolina, which was held yesterday. >> welcome, everyone torks the southern republican leadership conference. social media panel. my name is mary and i am going to be your moderator for this panel. we all want to reach as many people as possible and this panel will provide you with all that. now i'm going to start to my right and we will have our panelists introduce themselves. >> i'm adam with e voter.com. we're a voter information site that launc
principles newt gingrich. >> you feel absolutely right and i do too. >> i agree with speaker gingrich. i don't think governor's romney's plan is particularly bold. >> newt gingrich was right. >> for more resorses in the presidential race, use c-span campaign 2012. see what the cained dates have said on issues important to you and read the latest from candidates, political reporters, and people like you from social media sites. >> social media representatives from...
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former house speaker newt gingrich in second place with 31%. florida holds its republican presidential primary this coming tuesday. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> welcome to broward county. i want to thank the mayor for loaning us the room. i want to make a few other announcements. our broward chairman, commissioner -- samuels. our co-chair. bob. i am also honored to be a chair. most importantly, i want to thank the committee co-chair for being here. sharon day. i stand before you as a republican, and i want to reflect on something that is very important. i want to thank you, most importantly, because a lot of you are my constituents. like the governor, i am from massachusetts, and i am also a republican. they say it is tough to be a broward republican. governor romney has a proven record. he is our only chance at beating barack obama in the white house. [applause] we all know how important the state of florida is going to be. tell everybody that is a registered republican to go out and vote on tuesday. make sure their vote is for mitt ro
former house speaker newt gingrich in second place with 31%. florida holds its republican presidential primary this coming tuesday. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> welcome to broward county. i want to thank the mayor for loaning us the room. i want to make a few other announcements. our broward chairman, commissioner -- samuels. our co-chair. bob. i am also honored to be a chair. most importantly, i want to thank the committee co-chair for being here. sharon day. i stand before you...
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do you have any response to newt gingrich to say you would buy an election if you could? >> speaker gingrich announced that he had raised $10 million this quarter and he ought to be proud. we are working hard to raise funds. this is an election that is not been driven by money raised by by message, connection with the voters, debates, experience. and i think that those are the features that are driving the campaign so far. i think they probably will be through the entire process. >> what are your fund-raising numbers looking like? >> we will do better this quarter than any or quarter but i don't have a final figure for you. >> some say you are trying to say they want to decide between you and rick santorum? >> i don't think i have tried to describe differences in policy but i focus on the things i believe and choices that americans have to make. senator santorum was kind enough to endorse me last time around. i appreciate that. and we have been friends. i can tell you that our backgrounds are quite different. like speaker gingrich, he spent his career in the government in
do you have any response to newt gingrich to say you would buy an election if you could? >> speaker gingrich announced that he had raised $10 million this quarter and he ought to be proud. we are working hard to raise funds. this is an election that is not been driven by money raised by by message, connection with the voters, debates, experience. and i think that those are the features that are driving the campaign so far. i think they probably will be through the entire process. >>...